Smiths Meaning in English
word · lemma: smith
ˈsmɪθs
SMITHS
smˈɪθs
smiths
التعريف
'Smiths' is the plural of 'smith', meaning people whose job is to shape metal by hand, usually by hammering it. The most common type is a blacksmith.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Used mostly in historical or craft contexts. Specific types include 'blacksmiths' (iron/steel), 'goldsmiths' (gold), and 'silversmiths' (silver). Do not confuse with the surname 'Smith.' Usually appears as a plural in references to groups or in history.
Spanish: herrerosPortuguese (BR): ferreirosPortuguese (PT): ferreirosChinese (Simplified): 铁匠们Chinese (Traditional): 鐵匠們Hindi: लोहारArabic: الحدادونBengali: লোহার কামাররা - কারিগররা (ধাতু)Russian: кузнецыJapanese: 鍛冶屋たちVietnamese: thợ rènKorean: 대장장이들Turkish: demircilerUrdu: لوہارIndonesian: pandai besi
جمل نموذجية
Long ago, smiths made tools by hand.
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Many village smiths repaired horseshoes.
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Some smiths also made swords and armor.
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The smiths in town all know each other well.
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Every summer, local smiths show their work at the fair.
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It’s rare to find traditional smiths these days.
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